Instructions in 11 steps Pour the soap into square-shaped moulds and cut out different motifs from soap sheets as a decoration.
Besides the articles listed below, you also need: Scales, pot, melting pot, small plastic container, stirrers
And this is how it works: 1
Step 1: Soap
Melt the creative-soap in a water-bath on the stove (max. 60° - do not boil).2
Step 2
After the complete melting, you can stir the desired colour and/or fragrance oil in the liquid soap. Therefore, use a wooden spatula or a teaspoon. Pour it dropwise.3
Step 3
Let the soap dry well out (at least 2-3 hours, ideally one day).4
Step 4
Demould the soap by a slight pressure. Glue the two cutout small flowers (see instructions for cookie cutter) with some white liquid soap or with some chocolate glaze (see instructions for chocolate glaze) onto the poured-out piece of soap.5
Step 6: Cookie cutter
Melt the creative-soap in a water-bath on the stove (max. 60° - do not boil).6
Step 7
After the complete melting, you can stir the colour in the liquid soap. Therefore, use a wooden spatula or a teaspoon. Pour it dropwise.7
Step 8
Pour the melted soap onto a flat surface such as a small lid or some aluminum foil.8
Step 9
Once the soap hardened, after at least half an hour, you can cut the desired motifs out by means of the cookie cutters.9
Step 10: Chocolate glaze
Melt the creative-soap in a water-bath on the stove (max. 60° - do not boil).10
Step 11
After the complete melting, you can stir the nougat colour in the liquid soap. Therefore, use a wooden spatula or a teaspoon.11
Step 12
Pour it dropwise.Additional info and tools: The soap dries or rather carries on ripening and becomes thereby firmer (two up to three weeks). Depending on the temperature and airiness, the soap can perspire. We recommend therefore to wrap the soap after its demoulding in a cellophane foil. Clean the soap casting mould and the pots with hot water.